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The ‘No Tickles Please’ Pouch – Boundaries Made Bold

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A Playful, Artistic Reminder That Personal Space Is a Choice

 

Color, Create & Celebrate Personal Space

Giggles should always be a choice! The No Tickles Please Color-Me Pouch helps kids understand that their personal space is theirs to protect. Designed for coloring and creativity, this pouch turns an everyday essential into a fun, empowering lesson on setting boundaries.

 

Whether used for school supplies, art materials, or little keepsakes, this pouch encourages kids to express themselves while reminding others that their comfort matters.

 

A Pouch That Speaks Volumes

 

At The Soulful Sprouts, we believe learning about personal space should be fun and engaging. This pouch is a creative way to help kids set boundaries with confidence—one colorful stroke at a time!

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  • Why This Pouch Matters

    🖍️ Hands-On Learning – Kids color their own message, making boundary-setting a fun and personal experience.

    🤲 Empowers Kids to Speak Up – Reinforces that their comfort and personal space should always be respected.

    🎁 A Thoughtful & Interactive Gift – Perfect for parents, caregivers, and educators who want to make learning about consent easy and engaging.

  • How to Use This in Conversations

    While coloring together: “Who decides when tickling stops? You do! If you say ‘No Tickles,’ everyone should listen.”

    Before a playdate: “If you don’t want to be tickled or touched, you can say ‘No,’ and that should be respected.”

    At school or home: “Even when we’re playing, we need to respect each other’s space.”

  • Product Details

    Material: Durable, eco-friendly cotton canvas
    Size: Perfect for school supplies, art tools, or small treasures
    Includes: A set of non-toxic fabric markers for endless creativity
    Care Instructions: Machine washable; colors stay vibrant after heat setting

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